WEBVTT RE-DRAW WISCONSIN'SELECTION MAPS.A FEDERAL COURT SAYS THEDISTRICT BOUNDARIES AREUNCONSTITUTIONAL, AND IT WANTS ANEW MAP IN PLACE BEFORE THE 2018ELECTION.NEW TONIGHT, 12 NEWS' KENTWAINSCOTT EXPLAINS WHAT THERULING MEANS FOR YOU.>> THEY'RE THE BOUNDARIES THATDIVIDE WISCONSIN'S LEGISLATIVEDISTRICTS AN ELECTION MAP THAT A, FEDERAL COURT SAYS IS UNFAIRTO VOTERS.NOW THAT COURT IS GIVING STATELAWMAKERS UNTIL THIS NOVEMBER TORE-DRAW THE MAP.SACHIN CHHEDA HEADS THE GROUPLEADING THE COURT FIGHT, ANDSAYS HE WANTS THE PUBLICINVOLVED IN THE PROCESS.>> WE WANT TO SEE PEOPLE BE ABLETO PROPOSE MAPS.WE WANT HEARINGS TO BE HELD.>> THE GROUP IDENTIFIED SEVERALCASES OF WHAT IT CLAIMED WEREBOUNDARIES DRAWN FOR PURELYPOLITICAL REASONS.THIS IS ONE OF THE EXAMPLESCITED IN COURT.THAT'S SHOREWOOD, AND THIS ISWHITEFISH BAY, FOR YEARSREPRESENTED BY THE SAMELAWMAKERS.BUT NOW, NEXT DOOR NEIGHBORS AREIN DIFFERENT DISTRICTS.LAURA MICHEALIS' LIVES RIGHT ONTHAT LINE.>> I WANT TO SEE THE MAPS JUST,AND NOT DRAWN TO BENEFIT ONEPOLITICAL PARTY OR THE OTHER.>> REPUBLICANS PLAN TO FIGHT THERULING.A SPOKESMAN FOR GOVERNOR SCOTTWALKER TELLS 12 NEWS, "WEBELIEVE THE MAPS ARECONSTITUTIONAL AND PLAN TO SEEKA PROMPT REVIEW FROM THE U.S.SUPREME COURT." BUT DEMOCRAT FRED KESSLER, WHOHAS BEEN CALLING FOR FAIRDISTRICTS FOR DECADES, ISPRAISING THE COURT RULING.WHAT DO YOU THINK THIS MEANS FORWISCONSIN VOTERS?>> THIS MEANS THIS ANOPPORTUNITY FOR WISCONSIN VOTERSTO HAVE THEIR WILL REFLECTED INTHE LEGISLATURE.JOYCE: SO HERE'S WHAT NEXT, THEFEDERAL COURT HAS GIVEN THELEGISLATURE UNTIL NOVEMBER FIRSTTO RE-DRAW THE ELECTION MAP.THE COURT WANTS THE NEW DISTRICTBOUNDARIES IN PLACE FOR THE 2018LEGISLATIVE ELECTION.BUT THE STATE PLANS TO TAKE THE